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Speak, Memory

Vladimir Nabokov


  • Random House - Everyman Library
  • Everyman's Library
An autobiographical volume which recounts the story of Nabokov's first forty years up to his departure from Europe for America at the outset of World War Two. It tells of his emergence as a writer, his early loves and his marriage, and his passions for butterflies and his lost homeland. Written in this writer's characteristically brilliant, mordant style, this book is also a tender record of lost childhood and youth in pre-Revolutionary Russia.

ISBN 9781857151886 | EN | HB
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Publisher Random House - Everyman Library
ISBN 9781857151886
Publication date March 1999
Edition Hardback
Dimensions 211 x 134 mm
Pages 352
Language(s) English ed.
Exhibition Everyman's Library
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An autobiographical volume which recounts the story of Nabokov's first forty years up to his departure from Europe for America at the outset of World War Two. It tells of his emergence as a writer, his early loves and his marriage, and his passions for butterflies and his lost homeland. Written in this writer's characteristically brilliant, mordant style, this book is also a tender record of lost childhood and youth in pre-Revolutionary Russia.

Speak, Memory

Speak, Memory

€20.50